TRAILS GROOMED!!!

January 28, 2020

FINALLY!! Mother Nature has provided reasonable conditions today to begin GROOMING our 16km of private recreational hiking trails setting them up for the cross-country skiing and snowshoes you’ve been waiting for.

Trails are open to the public and are free to use during daylight hours.

A large, cleared parking lot located opposite 504785 Grey Road 1, Kemble (Georgian Bluffs) provides plenty of room for you to meet up with friends for a group outing. Direct access to trails (it is a 100′ walk up the escarpment face; after that, the land is almost flat) from parking lot with trail maps provided at the trail entrance.

While you’re out there — a LOT of animal tracks to observe and, if you’re able, identify. As we know from past experience, the animals also prefer groomed trails for their nocturnal outings.

BIRDS are enjoying the little glimpses of sunshine and are quite active. Recently spotted species include: white breasted nuthatch, brown creeper, blue jays, chickadees, downy woodpeckers, hairy woodpecker, mourning dove, junco, goldfinches and, on January 12 a very rare visitor — a single purple sandpiper at the shoreline.

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When you’ve finished your outing, don’t forget to pick up a book at the IVDAARA Free Library in the parking lot. It’s great way to relax after your exercise.

ENJOY the season!

The groomer heading down the first escarpment face toward the public trail entrance.
It then travels along Grey Road 1 and back up the escarpment at CATTLE TRAIL entrance.
PURPLE SANDPIPER on the shores of Georgian Bay (across from Greystone Trails)
during the lunch hour on January 12, 2020. This is a cropped photo to show detail.
Photo taken through a wet window and light snow so quality is a little lacking.
Free Library located at entrance to Greystone Trails parking lot.

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